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  2. When Will Terran Orbital Corporation (NYSE:LLAP) Turn A ... - AOL

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  3. Tyvak - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Terran Orbital company, the company that owns Tyvak, entered public stock market through a SPAC merger. At the time it was announced that the name Tyvak would be phased out and the focus of the whole company (that is, both Tyvak and Terran Orbital) would be transitioned into larger satellites from nanosats and cubesats.

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  5. Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (T)

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    Terran Orbital Corporation LLAP: US Terran Orbital Corporation LLAP.WS: US Terreno Realty Corporation TRNO: US Tetra Technologies Inc. TTI: US Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. TEVA: Israel Texas Pacific Land Corporation: TPL: US Textainer Group Holdings Limited: TGH: Bermuda Textainer Group Holdings Limited TGH.PRA: Bermuda Textainer Group ...

  6. Terran Orbital CEO explains the role of satellite imagery in ...

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    Terran Orbital CEO Marc Bell joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss orbital satellite manufacturing, market volatility, going public, reducing up-keep costs for satellites, multi-use cases for ...

  7. Relativity Space - Wikipedia

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    Terran R is a heavy-lift two-stage, partially reusable launch vehicle that is currently under development. Compared to the smaller, expendable Terran 1, it is constructed using the same 3D printing technologies, but is substantially larger, with a maximum payload capacity of 33,500 kg (73,900 lb) to low Earth orbit. The first stage will use 13 ...

  8. Lockheed Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Martin Corporation is an American defense and aerospace manufacturer with worldwide interests. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta in March 1995. It is headquartered in North Bethesda, Maryland .

  9. List of launch service providers - Wikipedia

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    A launch service provider is a type of company that uses launch vehicles and related services provided by a Launch Agency, including furnishing the launch vehicles, launch support, equipment and facilities, for the purpose of launching satellites into orbits or deep space. [1]